Set up native language support

 

To set up a language other than English, install the Eclipse language pack.

WebSphere Dashboard Framework supports Group 1 languages, namely German, Spanish, French, Italian, Japanese, Korean, Portuguese (Brazil), Traditional Chinese, and Simplified Chinese. To use a language other than English, download a language pack from the Eclipse Web site and install that pack into your Eclipse IDE.

Follow these steps to enable language support.

  1. Verify that Microsoft® Windows® is configured to use a non-English, Group 1, language.

  2. Exit Portlet Factory Designer.

  3. Access the Eclipse.org Web site home page and navigate to: Downloads | All Versions | 3.2 Language Packs.

  4. In the Language Packs: 3.2 screen, download the NL-1 pack zip files for the Microsoft Windows platform. (Two zip files are required.)

  5. Extract these zip files into your Eclipse installation, making sure to do so at the correct directory level.

  6. Start Portlet Factory Designer.

    Eclipse runs in the language configured on the Windows machine. Note: You can force Eclipse to run in another language by adding a language identifier to the Eclipse startup command. For example, by adding: -Duser.language=es -Duser.country=ES to the startup command, we can run Eclipse in Spanish, regardless of the language the system is configured to use.

Parent topic: Installing and configuring WebSphere Dashboard Framework


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